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    AHC interview with Kitty Goldberg.

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    May 10, 2006Kitty Goldberg was born on April 25, 1929 in Vienna, Austria. She lived with her parents and her older brother in Vienna’s Second District (Taborstrasse). In 1939 they fled to Antwerp, Belgium, where Kitty Goldberg survived the German occupation. In 1951, she and a friend of hers obtained a marriage visa for Argentina, where they got married after their arrival. In 1963 they immigrated to the United States.Austrian Heritage Collectio

    Stammbaum : The Journal of German-Jewish Genealogical Reseach. Issue 30

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    Herdoon, Saeed, interview

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    Ben Porat, Mordechai, interview, Tel Aviv

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    Somekh, Sasson, interview, Tel Aviv

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    Waronker 41

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    Digital imageJay Waronker is an architect and a professor of architecture in the United States, educated at Cornell, Harvard, and the University of Michigan. His paintings and scholarship focus on the synagogues and Jewish architecture of the Indian subcontinent and sub-Saharan Africa, including synagogues found in Zimbabwe, South Africa, Mozambique, and Ethiopia

    AHC interview with Toni Grunschlag.

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    Sep. 29, 2006Toni Grunschlag was born in Vienna, Austria in 1916. She left for England in April of 1939 and arrived in the United States in November of that year.Austrian Heritage Collectio

    AHC interview with Walter Meth.

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    February 28, 2006Walter Meth was born on Oct. 17, 1920 in Vienna, Austria. In March of 1939 he escaped to England, where he ended up in the Kitchener camp, a refugee camp on the southeast coast of England. In October 1939 he got his visa for the United States and went to New York. In 1942 he joined the American army and was sent to Germany because of his knowledge of the language. Back in America he studied Mechanical Engineering, working in the field until his retirement.Austrian Heritage Collectio

    The Dinkelsbuehler, Hoenigsberger and Wilmersdoerfer Families of Floss and Fuerth (Bavaria) : Biographies and genealogical charts.

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    The following towns are mentioned in this manuscript:Amberg; Aub; Bamberg; Breisach; Bruck; Dinkelsbuehl; Floss; Fuerth; Landshut; Leipzig; Mannheim; Munich; Nabburg; Nuremberg; Regensburg; Schmoelln; Schnaittach; Weiden; Wesel; WilhermsdorfIncluding monographs of Jewish communities and list of Holocaust victims; richly illustrateddigitizedBibliograph

    Khalastchy, Eileen, interview, London

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